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FRANCO AND DON JUAN RETURN OF MONARCHY GO a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 1-1. The Spanish Embassy spokesman at Lisbon said tbe negotiations between General Franco and Don -Tuan had only just begun and were likely lo be very protracted, says The Times correspondent in Lisbon. The Spanish Ambassador at Lisbon. Don Nicholas Franco who has gone to Madrid and would undoubtedly discuss Hie Monarchist developments with General Franco but the journey had not been undertaken specially on Don Juan's account. A group of 450 lending Spaniards have sent n document to Don Junn supporting the restoration of the monarchy. This, says Reuter s corresnondent 'in Madrid, is the biggest public statement in favour ol the monarchy since the inception ol the. republic. The signatures included 29 former Cabinet Ministers, the chairmen of the five biggest Spanish banks shipowners, businessmen, members ol professions, professors, writers, and journalists.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21946, 14 February 1946, Page 7
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